Gene Reynolds Movies
Best known for his association with the acclaimed, long-running television comedy/drama M*A*S*H, director
Gene Reynolds started out as a juvenile actor. He made his debut at age 11 when he was cast as Bobby Smith in the comedy
Thank You, Jeeves (1936). He continued his career as a supporting actor through the late '50s. Reynolds began directing television shows in 1958 and became a producer a decade later. In 1972 he created M*A*S*H, which he based on
Robert Altman's adaptation of Richard Hooker's satirical novel. He and writer
Larry Gelbert produced the show for its first four years and then Reynolds served as co-executive producer with Gelbert for the fifth year and then left the series to executive produce
Lou Grant (1977). Since then Reynolds has only been sporadically involved in producing and directing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi